A woman was shot in the leg early Thursday in Black Hawk during an armed robbery in a parking lot.

Two 19-year-old men were arrested Thursday morning as suspects in the incident that happened at about 2 a.m., according to a media release from the city.

Black Hawk police said a man walked up to the driver’s side of a car and pointed a gun at the male driver. A struggle ensued and the robber’s gun fired, hitting a female passenger in the leg. At the same time another man grabbed the woman’s purse and both robbers fled.

With the help of Central City police, two 19-year-old suspects were arrested.

The woman who was shot was taken to a local hospital for injuries that are not life-threatening, police said.

The suspects, Dominic Gold and Marcus Gordon, are being held at the Gilpin County Jail, according to the sheriff’s office.

Kieran Nicholson covers breaking news for The Denver Post. He started at the Post in 1986, at the old building on 15th and California streets. Nicholson has covered a variety of beats including suburbs, courts, crime and general assignment.

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